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Speculation and Emotion
00:02:20
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| There's a lot of speculation going around about the Boe Bergdahl story. | |
| What the government says is that there was a combat patrol, Bo fell behind and the Taliban captured him. | |
| What the guys in his unit are saying is that he planned to leave, he left a note behind saying that he was fed up with the army and what was going on in Afghanistan and he was going on to start a new life. | |
| Now whether or not you believe Bo Bergdahl is a hero or a deserter, Doesn't matter. | |
| What we do know is that men lost their lives looking for him. | |
| How would you feel waking up, doing roll call, and finding out that one of your brothers is missing? | |
| You would do anything you could. | |
| You would search day and night looking for him, just like those men did. | |
| And men died. | |
| And now five years later, they find out that not only did he desert them, but their brothers died for nothing. | |
| Just think about that. | |
| Yesterday I was scrolling through Facebook and I was invited to a page. | |
| And apparently it was started by a lot of the members from his old unit. | |
| And it was called, Bo Bergdahl is not a hero. | |
| And it was very interesting. | |
| I was scrolling through and I saw an image that a wife had put up. | |
| And it was of her husband beside a wheelchair with his daughter. | |
| And he is permanently injured. | |
| He got hurt looking for Bo. | |
| There's a lot of people that are very upset about him leaving, so I just want people to understand their side of the story as well. | |
| I know it's easy to get caught up in emotion and think, you know, he's back, we should just leave him alone. | |
| That's understandable. | |
| But just stop for a minute, put emotion aside, and look at the facts. | |
| Soldiers from Bo's old unit were told not to speak about the events. | |
| Now that's just very odd. | |
| You know, to be told by the government you can't talk about this. | |
| And why is that? | |
| Now soldiers from Bozoldian are starting to speak out. | |
| A lot of them said they're glad that he's back. | |
| Now it's understandable. | |
| He's been away from his family for five years. | |
| He deserves to be back home. | |
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Defend The Second Amendment
00:00:56
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| But once he's better, what they want is justice. | |
| And it's not hard to believe that that's how those guys would feel. | |
| You know, people died. | |
| Of course, he should stand trial, he should be held accountable for his actions. | |
| That's not wrong to think. | |
| So, stop being emotional, stop being hateful to people who do want justice for the lives | |
| that were lost. | |
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